ZNF300


Description

The ZNF300 (zinc finger protein 300) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 5.

Zinc finger protein 300 is a protein encoded by the ZNF300 gene in humans. It binds to DNA using its C2H2-type zinc fingers and likely acts as a transcription factor. It is linked to Crohn‘s disease and its expression might be regulated by the C16orf71 gene, as they are antisense to each other.

ZNF300 is also known as -.

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